Advanced Higher History dissertation - References and the bibliography

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Advanced Higher History dissertation - References and the bibliography


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References and t he Bibliography Advanced Higher History | Dissertation

As part of your dissertation, you must show where you found all relevant pieces of information and historiography. Referencing In your main text , you should include a description of where you found each relevant piece of information Bibliography At the end of your dissertation you should include a list of all the different sources that you used ** The correct and consistent use of a recognised referencing system is essential if you are to achieve high marks. Advanced Higher History | Dissertation

There are numerous options for referencing and bibliographies but the two most commonly used are: Oxford This involves using footnotes (small elevated numbers next to each reference with details at the foot of the page) and then a list of sources at the end of the report Harvard This uses in-text citations (naming the author and published date in the main text body) before giving a full list of all sources at the end Advanced Higher History | Dissertation

Oxford referencing Next to the relevant fact, quotation, etc , place a small, superscript (elevated) number Go to ‘Add footnote’ in the References section of Microsoft Word. At the bottom of the page , write out the full details of the source e.g. author, title, publisher, year and page number At the end of the entire dissertation, include an alphabetical list of all sources used (no page numbers needed) Advanced Higher History | Dissertation

Advanced Higher History | Dissertation

Harvard referencing Next to the relevant fact, quotation, etc , in (brackets) write the author’s surname, published date and, if relevant, the page number (Prescott, 1910, p23) At the end of the entire dissertation, include an alphabetical list of all sources used (no page numbers needed) Advanced Higher History | Dissertation

Advanced Higher History | Dissertation

The Bibliography The Bibliography should be the final section of your report The Bibliography does not count towards your word limit The Bibliography must be in alphabetical order (either based on all source types or split into sections e.g. books, websites) Make sure you use consistent referencing throughout The SQA recommend including a commentary on each source Advanced Higher History | Dissertation

One possible example… Advanced Higher History | Dissertation Source Comment Geoff Layton, Weimar and the Rise of Nazi Germany 1918-33 , Hodder Murray, 2005 A good introductory text to the overall topic. It included all main points although additional sources were needed when researching specific details about the main events Finlay McKichan, Germany 1815-1939 , Oliver & Boyd, 1992 Similar to the Layton text, this is a good source for gaining a background knowledge of the topic but more in-depth sources were required to research my specific issues Spartacus Educational website, Nazi Germany section, http://spartacus-educational.com/GERnazigermany.htm An excellent resource for primary sources. This gave access to different primary views, split into easily accessible sections, alongside a summary of each event